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Those not familiar with copyright law should review the following general
guidance:

The Rights of Creators
and Copyright Owners

According to Title 17,
Section 102 of the United States Code (17
U.S.C. 92.102), "Copyright protection subsists . . .in original works of
authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, now known or later
developed." In other words, as soon as a creative work is written down,
recorded, drawn, etc., it is protected by copyright. On the one hand, this means
that mere ideas cannot be copyrighted; on the other hand, it means that a
creator does not have to publish his or her work or register it with the Library
of Congress in order to have that work protected by copyright.